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    Charles Anderson
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    Parking area at junction of Angeles Crest Highway and Angeles Forest Highway.
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Natures Canteen Trail heads down toward Switzer Picnic Area
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Gabrielino Trail leaving Switzer's.
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Oak-lined corridor of Gabrielino Trail.
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Gabrielino Trail ascending toward Red Box Saddle.
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Watch out for poison oak along the way!
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Looking back on Gabrielino Trail.
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Joining up with Strawberry Peak Trail
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    10/15/2021
    Ascending Strawberry Peak Trail toward Lawlor Saddle.
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Descending from Lawlor Saddle.
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    View from Josephine Saddle.
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    10/15/2021
    Rolling, green hills in the distance!
    Charles Anderson
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    10/15/2021
    Colby Canyon Trailhead.

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